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Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and his mother Britain's Queen Elizabeth II join the performers on stage during The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (centre L) waves to guests as her son Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) and grandson Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (R) react as she takes her seat ni the Royal box during The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (L) talks with her gransdson Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge during The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / John Stillwell
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South African male choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo perform at The Queen's Birthday Party concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018 on the occassion of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's 92nd birthday. / AFP / POOL / John Stillwell
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Performers including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, British tenor Alfie Boe, US musician Shaggy, British musician Sting, British singer Tom Jones, Australian singer Kylie Minogue, Craig David, Donel Mangena, former Labour MP Ed Balls, Frank Skinner, Harry Hill, Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes and British singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum take the stage at The Queen's Birthday Party concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018 on the occassion of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's 92nd birthday. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Zoe Ball presents on stage at The Queen's Birthday Party concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018 on the occassion of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's 92nd birthday. / AFP / POOL / John Stillwell
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(L-R) Former Labour MP Ed Balls and comedians Frank Skinner and Harry Hill perform with a banjolele troupe at The Queen's Birthday Party concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018 on the occassion of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's 92nd birthday. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Members of the Royal family applaud as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (C) waves to guests as she takes her seat in the Royal box for The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / John Stillwell
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Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) leads three cheers for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as they join the performers on stage during The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II waves to guests as she takes her seat ni the Royal box during The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and his mother Britain's Queen Elizabeth II join the performers on stage during The Queen's Birthday Party concert on the occassion of Her Majesty's 92nd birthday at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 21, 2018. / AFP / POOL / Andrew Parsons
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Updated 23 April 2018
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Queen Elizabeth II turns 92, to attend star-studded concert

Queen Elizabeth II turns 92, to attend star-studded concert

Queen Elizabeth II is marking her 92nd birthday with a star-studded concert in London.
Sting, Tom Jones, Craig David and Kylie Minogue are among singers performing at the celebration at Royal Albert Hall, billed as the “Queen’s Birthday Party.”


(Photo courtesy: AFP)